Founded as a football club in 1907 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, by a group of local men. The club's name comes from Fenerbahçe of Istanbul. Fenerbahçe is one of the biggest supported clubs[1] in Turkey. Fenerbahçe is a multi-sports club and competes in football,basketball, volleyball, athletics, swimming, sailing, rowing, boxing and table tennis with many major honours won in each.
The club has 309,026 paid members as of 16 September 2012.[2] Active departments of Fenerbahçe | The Club |
Athletics |
Basketball (Men's) | | Basketball (Women's) |
Boxing |
Football | | Rowing |
Sailing |
Swimming | | Table Tennis |
Volleyball (Men's) |
Volleyball (Women's) | |
Contents [hide] * 1 History * 2 Club crest and colours * 3 Facilities * 3.1 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium * 3.2 Brotherhoods * 3.3 Ülker Sports Arena * 3.4 Caferağa Sports Hall * 3.5 Can Bartu Training Facilities * 3.6 Lefter Küçükandonyadis Training Facilities * 3.7 Topuk Yaylası Facilities * 3.8 Türk Telekom Ankara Facilities * 3.9 Faruk Ilgaz Social Facilities * 3.10 The Headquarters * 3.11 Samim Göreç Basketball Hall * 3.12 Muhtar Sencer Volleyball Hall * 3.13 Vefa Küçük Swimming Pool * 3.14 The Olympic-sized Swimming Pool * 3.15 Fikirtepe Facilities * 3.16 Fenerbahçe Guesthouse * 3.17 Todori Facility * 3.18 The Entertainment and Recreation Center * 3.19 The Swimming Pool for the club members and their families * 4 Fenerbahçe Museum * 5 Club officials * 5.1 Full members * 5.2 Alternate members * 6 Presidents * 7 Sponsorship * 8 Fenerbahçe TV * 9 Fenerbahçe Radio * 10 Supporters * 11 Departments * 11.1 Football * 11.2 Basketball * 11.2.1 Men's Basketball * 11.2.2 Women's Basketball